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21. The reactivity of vascular smooth muscle in stroke-prone SHR, especially from the standpoint of aging [proceedings]. Suzuki A, Yanagawa T, Higashino H, Tajiri T. Jpn Heart J; 1979 Sep; 20(5):715. PubMed ID: 501954 [No Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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